Antique Persian Sultanabad Rugs, Arak, and Mahal Carpets: Identification & Value
Sultanabad rugs (often associated with Arak and closely related Mahal carpets) are Persian hand-knotted rugs prized for roomy compositions, practical structure, and a calm, decorative presence in larger interiors.
Sultanabad rugs are antique Persian room-size carpets admired for spacious drawing, balanced florals, and a structure that often suits real living. In the Nazmiyal Collection, you’ll find one-of-a-kind Sultanabad, Arak, and closely related Mahal carpets—from airy allover designs to more formal medallion compositions—selected for integrity, decorative authority, and honest age. If you’re exploring the wider category first, start with our Persian rugs hub, then come back here when you want an Arak-region look that reads beautifully at scale.
Updated February 13, 2026 • Reviewed by Jason Nazmiyal
Oversized antique Persian Ziegler Sultanabad rug — Nazmiyal Collection #73505.
Oversized ivory-ground Ziegler Sultanabad rug — Nazmiyal Collection #46452. Large antique Persian Sultanabad rug — Nazmiyal Collection #49366.
What Are Sultanabad Rugs?
Sultanabad rugs are hand-knotted Persian carpets associated with the Arak region in west-central Iran. In dealer language you’ll often see “Sultanabad,” “Arak,” and “Mahal” used together—sometimes as overlapping market labels, sometimes to separate workshop-oriented examples from more village-oriented output. What unites the family is a room-size mindset: open, spacious drawing that reads from a distance, paired with a structure that (in stronger examples) holds up well in everyday interiors.
Why designers love them: large-scale florals and calm rhythm that support furniture layouts.
Why collectors love them: confident drawing, balanced palettes, and strong decorative authority at scale.
Where Do Sultanabad Rugs Come From?
Sultanabad rugs are linked to the Arak weaving ecosystem, where workshop planning, village production, and export-era demand intersected. In practical terms, “Sultanabad” is best understood as a recognizable style-and-structure family tied to a regional weaving network, rather than a perfectly bounded “city-only” label.
Authenticity Note: Important Read
Because the Sultanabad look is popular, the label is often applied loosely to rugs that simply feel “decorative Persian.” You’ll also see newer rugs made in a Sultanabad-style vocabulary—often cleaner, more uniform, and designed for trend palettes. Naming alone is not a reliable indicator of age or quality.
For a credible evaluation, prioritize: structure, materials, dye behavior, age indicators, and sourcing credibility—not just the name.
How to Identify an Authentic Sultanabad Rug
Use a combined approach: construction first, then materials, then design behavior.
Structure: coherent, stable hand-knotted construction with foundations that feel consistent and planned.
Materials: wool handle and fiber strength consistent with older Persian weaving (not brittle or overly “processed” feeling).
Dye behavior: layered color depth and tonal movement (vs. flat, uniform saturation).
Design grammar: spacious, confident drawing that holds together across a large field.
Age indicators: honest wear patterns and softened pile without foundation failure.
Finishing: ends/selvages that make sense with the rug’s structure (not improvised repairs disguised as “finish”).
If a rug looks “Sultanabad” but feels overly uniform, chemically bright, or cosmetically new, treat it as a later decorative interpretation rather than an older regional carpet.
What Drives Value in Antique Sultanabad Rugs
Use this practical checklist to evaluate desirability and market strength:
Age & weaving period: antique vs. early vintage vs. later production
Scale: room-size and oversized formats often command stronger demand
Materials: wool quality, foundation stability, and overall “handle”
Construction: knotting tension, foundation integrity, edges/ends condition
Design clarity: large-scale drawing that reads across the room
Color behavior: depth, tonal shift, and balanced contrast
Condition: structure first; cosmetics second
Provenance/sourcing: credible history and reputable handling
Sultanabad Design Families
Allover Floral Sultanabad Carpets
Open, repeating botanical systems designed to cover large spaces without a hard central focal point.
Medallion Sultanabad Carpets
A centered composition that supports symmetry—strong in formal rooms or architectural layouts.
Mahal Carpets (Closely Related)
A closely related market label that often overlaps in look and purpose; usage varies by dealer and collection context.
Ziegler-Influenced Sultanabad Carpets
Export-family carpets built around a Sultanabad-style look, often with simplified drawing and softer palettes. Explore: Ziegler rugs.
Oversized / Palace-Scale Sultanabad Carpets
Large formats where drawing discipline and foundation integrity matter most—proportion is everything.
Sultanabad vs. Mahal vs. Ziegler vs. Sarouk
These families are often confused. Here’s a clear way to separate them:
In the trade, “antique” commonly refers to rugs produced before the mid-20th century, but proper evaluation depends on structure, materials, and age indicators—not the label alone.
Is Sultanabad the same as Mahal?
They are closely related market terms and are often used together. In practice, they can overlap in look and regional association, but usage varies by dealer and collection context.
What is a Ziegler Sultanabad rug?
It’s a decorative export-family rug built around a Sultanabad-style look, often with simplified drawing and softer palettes.
Can Sultanabad rugs be professionally restored?
Yes—when restoration is done by specialists who understand antique Persian structures and appropriate conservation materials.
Nazmiyal White-Glove Service
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Nazmiyal Collection has been a trusted source for antique rugs and vintage carpets for over 45 years. Our NYC gallery curates one-of-a-kind pieces with an emphasis on authenticity, provenance, and lasting decorative value.
Need help? Call us at (212) 545-8029 or visit our New York City showroom to work with a rug expert.
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